DOBES Archive

In this part of the workshop, the participants were asked to make conversation or to tell a story. Here, the speaker tells one version of the nabaane stories which are known in great variety and many versions. The speaker is 500.

In this part of the workshop, the participants were asked to make conversation or to tell a story. Here, the speaker tells one version of the nabaane stories which are known in great variety and many versions. The speaker is 500.

In this part of the workshop, the participants were asked to make conversation or to tell a story. Here, speaker 527 tells the story of a man who was so sad that he had lost his family, that he wanted to kill himself by falling asleep at the mooslick. His intent was to be trampled by the animals.
The story was recorded at the 2008 workshop, but the speaker wanted to add an new introduction. This was captured at a later time as an audio track only. The archived media combines the new intro along with the workshop video in one movie file. The audio is supplemented by a slide show of photos (landscapes and of speaker 527).

In this part of the workshop, the participants were asked to make conversation or to tell a story. This conversation covers many topics. Translatipon has not yet been done, but initial topics include: day school (residential school), the teachers and priests, abuse, the prophet Oker, life in the 1950s,
Lots of laughter, despite the serious topics.
Speakers include:
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527
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In this part of the workshop, the participants were asked to make conversation or to tell a story. Here, the speaker tells one version of the tsayaa stories which are known in great variety and many versions. The speaker is 002.